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[TRIPURA VIOLENCE] Supreme Court to hear petition filed by two lawyers & one journalist Shyam Meera Singh [Live Updates]

By LawStreet News Network      07 February, 2022 11:29 AM      0 Comments
Supreme Court tripura violence journalist Shyam Meera Singh

Supreme Court to hear petition filed by two lawyers & one journalist Shyam Meera Singh, who were booked under UAPA by Tripura police over their social media posts & reports about Tripura Violence, seeking quashing of the FIRs.

Supreme Court will also hear another petition challenging notice issued by Tripura Police to Twitter, in respect of activist-journalist Samiullah Shabbir Khan's tweets about Tripura Violence. The notice asked Twitter to remove Tweet & sought details of IP address & phone number.

Adv Shahrukh Alam: Only the IA is on board today.

Adv Shuvodeep for State: We circulated a letter as we didnt have copy of the application

Adv Shahrukh Alam: I was asked to be present today. The earlier was not served upon us.

SC: We had stayed coercive steps for 2 weeks

SC: we can continue the same order

State of Tripura: please hold this over for two weeks

Justice Surya Kant: what do you mean hold over when we are issuing notice today

Tripura counsel: I mean adjourn

SC: Since the petitioner has been protected under January 10, 2022 order, no further steps be taken against him under Section 41A notice issued to him under the name of his mother

Supreme Court Warns State of Tripura that itll ask its Superintendent of Police & Home Secretary to appear before Court if found evading compliance of Courts orders in relation to Tripura Violence

Dont Harass People Supreme Court tells State of Tripura, with regard to notices issued to people even after Courts orders granting protection

Once weve passed order covering the issue you must show responsibility Justice Chandrachud said



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